Linked Discourses 35.26
- All
Without Completely Understanding (1st)
“Mendicants, without directly knowing and completely understanding the all, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
And what is the all, without directly knowing and completely understanding which, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering?
Without directly knowing and completely understanding the eye, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
Without directly knowing and completely understanding sights …
eye consciousness …
eye contact …
painful, pleasant, or neutral feeling that arises dependent on eye contact, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
Without directly knowing and completely understanding the ear … the nose … the tongue …
the body …
the mind, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
Without directly knowing and completely understanding ideas …
mind consciousness …
mind contact …
painful, pleasant, or neutral feeling that arises dependent on mind contact, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
This is the all, without directly knowing and completely understanding which, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
By directly knowing and completely understanding the all, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.
And what is the all, directly knowing and completely understanding which, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering?
By directly knowing and completely understanding the eye …
the ear … the nose … the tongue …
the body …
the mind, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.
By directly knowing and completely understanding ideas …
mind consciousness …
mind contact …
painful, pleasant, or neutral feeling that arises dependent on mind contact, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.
This is the all, directly knowing and completely understanding which, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.”